Final Answer:
The task is to assemble the road pieces into a continuous path that connects all the cars (blue, green, and red) without any dead ends or overlaps. After arranging the pieces correctly, the red car is in the bottom-right sheet, the blue and green cars are on the top-left sheet, and the roads must link them using the curved and straight segments with dashed lane lines.
By matching curves and straight sections (e.g., U-turns connect to straight roads, parallel lanes align), the only valid configuration forms a single loop or connected network where each car sits at an entrance/exit point. The correct assembly results in
one complete connected road system.
Since the question implicitly asks for the number of connected road networks formed when all pieces are properly assembled (and given the layout), the answer is:
1
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable road templates.